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Charles L Burrill

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Preceded by
  
Political party
  
Party
  
Republican Party

Succeeded by
  
James F. Powers

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Name
  
Charles Burrill

Succeeded by
  
Profession
  
Banker



Died
  
September 15, 1931, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Charles Lawrence Burrill (January 3, 1862 – September 15, 1931) was an American banker and politician who served as the Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts from 1915–1920.

A banker by trade, Burrill worked for the Adams Trust Company, the American Loan & Trust Co. and the Manufacturers Commercial Co. He also served as the President of the Boston Bank Officers' Association.

Burrill's political career began on the Boston School Committee, where was a member from 1897-1900. In 1913 he was a candidate for Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts, but lost to Frederick Mansfield. Burrill went on to defeat Mansfield in a rematch the following year. Burrill remained Treasurer until 1920 when he sought the office of Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts instead of running for re-election.

From 1922-1925, Burrill was a member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Mayor of Boston in 1925, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1928, and Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts in 1930.

Burrill died on September 15, 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts.

References

Charles L. Burrill Wikipedia


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